A unique and distinctive culture emerges from the Burning Man experience. Rooted in the values expressed by the Ten Principles, this culture is manifested around the globe through art, communal effort, and innumerable individual acts of self-expression. To many, it is a way of life.

I thought all the real artists camped in huge rented motorhomes, paid for with their art grants?

I camped in a 50-year-old collapsed canvas tent from Sears with broken poles. It kept the dust out, more or less. Does this make me more or less artistic in your worthy judgment? Does a hexayurt have your blessing?

Personally, I try not to spend a lot of time in my tent. I go back there to catch a few hours sleep, maybe. I don't feel it reflects on my artistic sensibilities.

Who the fuck lives in a dome tent at Burning Man? Hardly anyone! Burners live in RVs. If you want artsy Rvs, check out some of the customized busses. Those are the ultimate Burning Man homes.
OK Mister Crazed Artist, what the hell do you live in?
You should list what you feel are some of the best playa art projects... then we should see if we can figure out whether their creators lived in what you consider correct playa abodes.

GreyCoyote: "At this rate it wont be long before he is Admiral Fukkit."Delle: Singularly we may be dysfunctional misfits, but together we're magic.

I sleep inside of a goat with I slaughter the first day of burning man. I got food and shelter for the first few days and by the time the man burns I can just wear the pelt and donate the bones to the bone tree